Hello, Has anyone experimented with grml in colinux? I would think that would be a great idea like grml2hd but in colinux
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   1. Re: RC 1.1 troubles (ignore last post) (C.M. Brannon)
   2. Re: RC 1.1 troubles (ignore last post) (Michael Prokop)
   3. Re: Hi again - here's some more stuff for you... :-) (Andy Elvey)
   4. Re: RC 1.1 troubles (ignore last post) (C.M. Brannon)


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Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 14:27:26 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Grml] RC 1.1 troubles (ignore last post)
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Michael Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Are you sure the ISO on your CD is *really* OK? Any chance to test
it on another system to check whether it basically works at all?

Well, all of the MD5 digests were verified.  I even did
md5sum -c /mnt/cdrom/grml/md5sums
and all files were OK.
I tried it on another machine, and it wouldn't boot.  So it seems that
my disk must be defective, even though the contents of the filesystem
are OK according to md5sum.  I can think of several culprits.  For
one, I use cheap generic CD-R media.  I'll try this process again,
with some higher-quality disks.

Have a great day,
-- Chris


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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 21:47:25 +0100
From: Michael Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Grml] RC 1.1 troubles (ignore last post)
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* C.M. Brannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080107 21:31]:
Michael Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Are you sure the ISO on your CD is *really* OK? Any chance to test
it on another system to check whether it basically works at all?

Well, all of the MD5 digests were verified.  I even did
md5sum -c /mnt/cdrom/grml/md5sums
and all files were OK.
I tried it on another machine, and it wouldn't boot.  So it seems that
my disk must be defective, even though the contents of the filesystem
are OK according to md5sum.  I can think of several culprits.  For
one, I use cheap generic CD-R media.  I'll try this process again,
with some higher-quality disks.

Use readcd (something like "readcd -c2scan dev=/dev/cdrom") for
checking the CD. md5sums sadly just aren't enough. :((

I strongly recommend the use of USB pens instead of CD-Rs if
possible, otherwise fall back to higher quality CDs which are known
to work fine with your CD burner. That's what we as grml developers
do as well. :)

regards,
-mika-
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